Bob Costas' halftime speech during the 'Sunday Night Football' game between the Philadelphia Eagles and Dallas Cowboys is drawing a lot of next-day attention. / Matthew Emmons, US Presswire

by Chris Strauss, USA TODAY Sports

by Chris Strauss, USA TODAY Sports

NBC sports anchor Bob Costas channeled his inner Edward R. Murrow and Howard Cosell during halftime of last night's Sunday Night Football game between the Philadelphia Eagles and Dallas Cowboys, calling for stricter gun control in the wake of Saturday's murder-suicide involving Kansas City Chiefs linebacker Jovan Belcher.

'In the coming days, Jovan Belcher's actions and their possible connection to football will be analyzed. Who knows? But here, wrote Jason Whitlock, is what I believe. If Jovan Belcher didn't possess a gun, he and Kasandra Perkins would both be alive today.''

The statement elicited an understandable wave of responses from varying viewpoints, resulting in thousands of tweets on the editorial. Here are three in particular.

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Did Costas overstep his bounds by using halftime of a nationally televised football game as a platform? This Hollywood Reporter piece from July referred to him as the "conscience of NBC Sports" and featured this telling quote from MLB Commissioner Bud Selig:

"I know that Bob can be controversial, and he's a man of very, very strong opinions. I've learned to live with that. It sure beats apathy."

There are plenty of people who seem to disagree with that this morning.